Doug Kaufman explains the proper diagnostic process for ignition coils in order to avoid swapping parts. Sponsored by Blue Streak.
Video courtesy Underhood Service.
Doug Kaufman explains the proper diagnostic process for ignition coils in order to avoid swapping parts. Sponsored by Blue Streak.
Video courtesy Underhood Service.
Resetting and programming TPMS sensors for a Tesla is a lot like any other vehicle, and the challenge is still the same: keeping the light off.
One of the first items to be replaced on any Tesla model are the tires. This is due to tire wear from the instant torque of the electric motor. When replacing the tires, you will have to service the TPMS sensors. Tesla has used Baolong (from 2012 to 2014), Continental (from 2014 to 2020) and a proprietary sensor that uses Bluetooth. For 2021, the Model Y started to use a sensor that communicates using Bluetooth protocols. Not much is known about the new system except that the sensors are currently available only through Tesla.
First thing’s first: Find the LV battery, which could be anywhere in the vehicle.
Today, each manufacturer has its own formula for best results in their vehicles. This video is part of the Group Training Academy.
Here’s what to know to clarify cooling questions you’re asked at the service counter. This video is part of The Group Training Academy.
Some last-minute riding out West leads the team to AIMExpo 2024 for an excellent trade show!
Why can’t you trust some spark tests?
Here are some tips to follow when replacing a spark plug.
Today’s modern engines put an even greater emphasis on unique cooling requirements. This video is part of the Group Training Academy.
Replacing a single coil might not be the best approach to curing an engine of a chronic misfire.